... possible, and < /b> consilience is that q (A)< /b> should be as < /b> big as < /b> possible. We want to get more bang for the < /b> buck, where q (A)< /b> is bang, and < /b> p (A)< /b> is buck. There is a < /b> property of < /b> natural language discourse, ... situation, the < /b> speaker and < /b> hearer both have their sets of < /b> private beliefs, and < /b> there is a < /b> large over- lapping set of < /b> mutual beliefs. An utterance stands with one foot in mutual belief and < /b> ... coreference problems as < /b> a < /b> byproduct. 4.3 A < /b> Thorough Integration of < /b> Syntax, Semantics, and < /b> Pragmatics By combining the < /b> idea of < /b> interpretation as < /b> abduction with the < /b> older idea of < /b> parsing as < /b> deduction...